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== Chloride ==
== Chloride ==
The chloride ion is formed when the element chlorine picks up one electron to form an anion (negatively-charged ion) Cl−. The salts of hydrochloric acid [[HCl]] dissociate to contain chloride ions which can also be called chlorides. Another example is table salt, which is sodium chloride with the chemical formula [[NaCl]]. In water, it dissolves into Na+ and Cl− ions. The word chloride can also refer to a chemical compound in which one or more chlorine atoms are covalently bonded in the molecule. This means that chlorides can be either in [[inorganic]] or [[organic compounds]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloride]
The chloride ion is formed when the element chlorine picks up one electron to form an anion (negatively-charged ion) Cl<sup>−</sup>. The salts of hydrochloric acid [[HCl]] dissociate to contain chloride ions which can also be called chlorides. Another example is table salt, which is sodium chloride with the chemical formula [[NaCl]]. In water, it dissolves into Na<sup>+</sup> and Cl<sup>−</sup> ions. The word chloride can also refer to a chemical compound in which one or more chlorine atoms are covalently bonded in the molecule. This means that chlorides can be either in [[inorganic]] or [[organic compounds]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloride]


=== Gallery of Chlorides ===
=== Gallery of Chlorides ===
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